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    Dillian Whyte does not expect to get a mandatory crack at WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. Whyte stakes his mandatory position against former WBA champion Alexander Povetkin on Saturday night, at Matchroom's Fight Camp in Brentwood.
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  • #2
    Stick 100m+ carrot in this clowns face and watch his tune change too..

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    • #3
      Gosh if Povetkin doesn't win come Saturday then we are going to get a full force of Whyte going in on Wilder, Joshua and Fury... A lot of fan girls would get their knickers in a twist straight away. Am sure a certain section of fans would be on their knees...supping..

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      • #4
        What on earth does Whyte bring to Fury that he hasn't faced already? He is a crude, dirty fighter. That's it.

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        • #5
          Gypsy Boar is a "fighting man". He would fight anyone, anytime and anyplace, except Whyte.

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          • #6
            Fury should take that fight after he finishes business with Wilder. Just to shut Whyte up.

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            • #7
              Isn't that the kind of fighter Fury struggles with.

              I think even Peter Fury may have admitted that. Dylans style is supposed to have caused Tyson all sorts of problems with the body shots etc in sparring. Tyson is far from unbeatable, John McDermott arguably did beat him and got robbed on the cards.
              I think Tyson will find a way to beat Whyte and figure him out but it's far from the soft touch some fans will have us believe.

              Originally posted by nuro View Post
              What on earth does Whyte bring to Fury that he hasn't faced already? He is a crude, dirty fighter. That's it.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by nuro View Post
                What on earth does Whyte bring to Fury that he hasn't faced already? He is a crude, dirty fighter. That's it.
                Crude compared to Fury’s boxing level perhaps, but Whyte arguably has some of the best body punching and if not the best left hook in the division, which is a legit one hitter quitter.

                Fury is definitely levels above Whyte boxing ability wise, but this is HW boxing and anyone can go. I don’t think Fury is scared - he just doesn’t want to take any risk ahead of such a big fight with AJ. Just look at his fights since coming back, and see how he plays incredibly safe with his opponents before rolling the dice only when the stakes are sufficiently high.

                I can understand Fury and sadly that’s the way boxing is atm, but unfortunately for him he’s not in a position to refuse Whyte unless he wants to lose the belt.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Blackstarr View Post
                  Crude compared to Fury’s boxing level perhaps, but Whyte arguably has some of the best body punching and if not the best left hook in the division, which is a legit one hitter quitter.

                  Fury is definitely levels above Whyte boxing ability wise, but this is HW boxing and anyone can go. I don’t think Fury is scared - he just doesn’t want to take any risk ahead of such a big fight with AJ. Just look at his fights since coming back, and see how he plays incredibly safe with his opponents before rolling the dice only when the stakes are sufficiently high.

                  I can understand Fury and sadly that’s the way boxing is atm, but unfortunately for him he’s not in a position to refuse Whyte unless he wants to lose the belt.
                  The best left hook? When he lands it looks ok but half the time he is off balance and wild with it. Dillian Whyte is ridiculously overrated.
                  Last edited by nuro; 08-19-2020, 04:19 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DougalDylan View Post
                    Isn't that the kind of fighter Fury struggles with.

                    I think even Peter Fury may have admitted that. Dylans style is supposed to have caused Tyson all sorts of problems with the body shots etc in sparring. Tyson is far from unbeatable, John McDermott arguably did beat him and got robbed on the cards.
                    I think Tyson will find a way to beat Whyte and figure him out but it's far from the soft touch some fans will have us believe.
                    How many years are you going back there? Whyte is just a younger Chisora. Fury beats him quite convincingly imo.

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